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Postcard showing the interior of a gargling room in Vichy, with several people in period costume. The printed text at the bottom indicates '65. VICHY — The Gargling'. On the reverse, a handwritten note dated February 7, 1912 describes the room as a place where people with throat ailments are treated by gargling, and is addressed to 'Monsieur Fernand Saute's son, Chuir (Tyr. 65)'. A 5-cent green stamp is affixed, canceled in Vichy.